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@stuholden@ussoccer but surely if someone refused to stand and you tried to punish them wouldn't the 1st amendment be violated? -
@slackjawyokle@stuholden@ussoccer The 1st Amendment is intended to stop govt. suppression of speech. U.S. Soccer is a private organization -
@DCAbloob@slackjawyokle@stuholden@ussoccer correct. Like it or not, private or can mandate it - さらに表示
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@stuholden here's a novel idea if you don't agree or like where your country is going don't represent it in the first place... -
@jwilson25325@stuholden *facepalm* leave it to fans of my team to not get it. - さらに表示
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@stuholden@ussoccer it's the duty of the federation, and the wider state, to make people proud to stand, not force them to. -
@brassicles@stuholden@ussoccer exactly. no one ever questions whether maybe people choose not to stand because they're not proud.
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@stuholden@ussoccer Forced nationalism. A fasicst's dream come true. -
@LevesquesStache@stuholden@ussoccer no one is forced to play for US Soccer. If they don't like it...they don't have to play. It's a choice -
@TheKenChin@LevesquesStache@stuholden@ussoccer no one forced them to adopt this rule today either -
@gymosborne@TheKenChin@LevesquesStache@stuholden@ussoccer Very true....So they did it because it's the right thing to do. -
@nathanhooten@TheKenChin@LevesquesStache@stuholden@ussoccer so for past 20 years it was wrong going to do? -
@gymosborne@TheKenChin@LevesquesStache@stuholden@ussoccer They just didn't want people kneeling which is wrong. -
@nathanhooten " wrong" according to Natan's Law? All citizens bow down to Nathan and US Soccer
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